Terrell Stokes joined the UDC men's
basketball coaching staff as an assistant in September,
2009.

Stokes was instrumental in bringing
Division I transfer Brandon Herbert from Binghamton
University to UDC. Herbert, along with Virginia Tech
transfer Nigel Munson, helped to form one of the most
prolific scoring backcourts in the nation from 2010-2012.

Before coming to UDC, Stokes served four years as assistant
men's basketball coach at Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland
where he helped the team to its first consecutive winning seasons
in school history. Prior to his Loyola stint, Stokes served as an
assistant men's basketball coach at Elizabeth City State University
in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

His other coaching experiences
include service as an instructor for the Montgomery Sports
Association, Montgomery County, Maryland; head coach for the
Montgomery Recreation League and individual instructor for the
One-on-One Basketball program in Maryland and Virginia.

Stokes is a 2002 graduate of the
University of Maryland, where he was a three-year starting point
guard under head coach Gary Williams, leading the Terrapins to
two Sweet Sixteen Tournament appearances. While at Maryland, he was
named All-ACC, team captain, and currently holds the school record
for assists in one game (15). Coach Stokes is also a graduate of
Simon Gratz High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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